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  • lexei, and comes to believe in his healing, life-saving abilities.
  • hemselves who provided almost all immediate life-saving action and the early emergency support, as
  • The film documents the first ever life-saving activity on the day - polio vaccinations on
  • end suicide among LGBTQ youth by providing life-saving and life-affirming resources including our
  • ,000 members in 48 branches and 1,400 active lifesaving and lifeguarding clubs it trains over 93% of
  • herapies for patients who benefit from their lifesaving and life-enhancing effects.
  • eras coast in 1921, explorers and colonists, lifesaving and rescue operations, and piracy and famous
  • He is also involved in surf lifesaving and belongs to the New Zealand National Team
  • An example of his life-saving apparatus is on display at Helston Folk Mus
  • 14 February 1854) inventor of the ‘Rocket' life-saving apparatus, was born at Helston, Cornwall, E
  • 280 depots throughout the UK, supplied with life-saving apparatus.
  • Surf skis were quickly introduced into surf lifesaving as a competition event.
  • e Bronze Medallion, or the Award of Merit in lifesaving, as well as taking part in competitive lifes
  • However, the United States Lifesaving Association asserts that the rescue can was
  • e Maritime Medal, France's highest award for lifesaving at sea.
  • She previously was a surf lifesaving athlete, and a level nine gymnast.
  • well as Assistant Beach Lifeguard and Senior Lifesaving Awards.
  • The lifesaving bell was purloined in 1951, and was "anonymo
  • eways and Ball presented the Torquay Harbour Lifesaving Boat to the RNLI in 1917 on the understandin
  • When the Life-Saving Bureau was organized in 1878 he was appoint
  • tion of a tracheotomy (which might have been lifesaving, but likely would have spread the infection
  • remained a member of the Omanu Pacific Surf Lifesaving Club and worked as a surf lifeguard until th
  • b is also graced by a newly constructed Surf Lifesaving Club (completed in 2007), and the Gulf Point
  • The voluntary life-saving club is based at Trebarwith Strand and also
  • The local Surf lifesaving club has a close relationship with the commu
  • RNLI and the Bude Surf Lifesaving Club use the pool for training and exams.
  • 6 February - The world's first surf lifesaving club is formed at Bondi Beach.
  • The University of London Union Lifesaving Club is one of the sports clubs of the Unive
  • ved four years as President of Maroubra Surf Lifesaving Club.
  • lifeguard service provided by Tintagel Surf Lifesaving Club.
  • y was also a member of the North Steyne Surf Lifesaving Club.
  • and Newcastle Beach, both of which have surf lifesaving clubs and are patrolled by lifesavers.
  • Campbell won a national life-saving competition and was an experienced surfer.
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  • ics: Senate Democrats Committee, Kansans for Lifesaving Cures, Kansas Trial Lawyers Association, Lif
  • National Education Association, Kansans for Lifesaving Cures, KTLA Consumer Civil Justice, Kansas C
  • His second solo album, "Not A Life-Saving Device", was released in August 2005.
  • jects, developing electric vehicles, various lifesaving devices, and consulting on work that falls o
  • caust by issuing “letters of protection,” a life-saving diplomatic device of his own invention.
  • Developed the first life-saving drill.
  • show that HIV causes AIDS and refuses vital life-saving drugs to their people because of unknown lo
  • eatment, he warned millions more still need life-saving drugs.
  • The 21st Century Cancer Access to Life-Saving Early detection, Research and Treatment (AL
  • For instance, condoms are viewed as life-saving equipment that women in prostitution and se
  • hipwreck of the Dictator, displays of period lifesaving equipment, educational programs, and even an
  • lighthouse and its keepers, a Fresnel lens, lifesaving equipment, life on the Great Lakes, ship mod
  • hipwreck of the Dictator, displays of period lifesaving equipment, educational programs.
  • echnologies, such as improving the design of lifesaving equipment-a commitment that has been met in
  • clined family, competed in swimming and surf lifesaving events as well as walking as a junior athlet
  • championships to include both pool and ocean lifesaving events, these were the first championships t
  • nry Blogg to perform many of his most famous lifesaving exploits.
  • ee moved through the heavy enemy fire giving lifesaving first aid to his wounded comrades.
  • ndamentals of ocean water safety, first aid, lifesaving, fitness, and good sportsmanship.
  • e of luxuries at Minna Bluff, together with life-saving food and fuel, earning Wild's spontaneous p
  • Since 1957, CityTeam has provided life-saving food, shelter, clothing, recovery programs,
  • ent with opioid antagonists would have been life-saving for many or all victims.
  • The leaves can also be used as a life-saving forage for livestock during times of drough
  • character who outfitted James Bond with his lifesaving gadgets, would, in turn, later inspire Ian F
  • ield Northern General Hospital to undergo a life-saving heart operation, and made a full recovery.
  • practically overnight when she undergoes a life-saving heart transplant operation.
  • he children treated from across the UK with life-saving heart, brain and spinal surgery.
  • Steele's surf lifesaving highlights including coming fourth in the op
  • The area's lifesaving history along the coast line of the Graveyar
  • A year later, he was awarded a Royal Lifesaving Institution Medal for rescuing a drowning ma
  • Society is a British charity which promotes lifesaving intervention.
  • to a South American jungle to gain needed, life-saving knowledge out of a suspected Nazi war crimi
  • In October 2000 she received a life-saving liver transplant after being diagnosed with
  • There were 13 other life-saving Marquette stations, their architect was Alb
  • The Gold Lifesaving Medal is authorized if the individual attemp
  • Until the mid-20th century, the Lifesaving Medal was often bestowed upon members of the
  • Bowser received the U.S. Coast Guard Gold Lifesaving Medal in March 1996 at the Navy Memorial in
  • Multiple awards of the Lifesaving Medal are denoted by award stars on the deco
  • For all other rescues, the Silver Lifesaving Medal is authorized.
  • Commander Paulsen was awarded the Gold Lifesaving Medal for this rescue.
  • The Lifesaving Medal is issued in two grades, being silver
  • med life-saver Joshua James wearing the Gold Lifesaving Medal among other awards
  • ism are the United States Coast Guard's Gold Lifesaving Medal and the Carnegie Hero Fund Medal.
  • Navy and Marine Corps Medal, instead of the Lifesaving Medal, for sea rescues involving risk of lif
  • e often considered more prestigious than the Lifesaving Medal.
  • ighthouse, for which he was awarded a Silver Lifesaving Medal.
  • ight to abortion and for refusal to receive life-saving medical assistance.
  • rights of a surrogate who decides to choose life-saving medical treatment for the patient she or he
  • riven by his brother's death to researching life-saving medical practices.
  • tions, to the point of avoiding potentially life-saving medical procedures.
  • In 2000, when the Global Fund was created, life-saving medicines for HIV were largely unavailable
  • cted South African women have access to the life-saving medicines, and tens of thousands of babies
  • Basketball star Jose Calderon aims his life-saving message especially at young people who are
  • made it an ideal setting for Madhi’s life-saving mission.
  • ut the station is available through the Hull Lifesaving Museum.
  • for the Coastguard Northern Region and Surf Lifesaving Northern Region, New Zealand (responsible fo
  • seum is a museum dedicated to the history of lifesaving on along the Atlantic coast.
  • In 1979, he had a life-saving operation after a haemorrhage.
  • ho she was, she did convince Alex to have a life-saving operation.
  • is urgently called back to London to have a life-saving operation.
  • s and the Humanitarian Service Medal for her lifesaving operations during the 1980 Cuban exodus.
  • Jeevanee, a life-saving Oral Rehydration, based on a formula approv
  • th Hannah's assistance, attempts to perform life-saving procedures but cannot revive Jim.
  • knee and hip replacement surgery and other life-saving procedures.”
  • co, the Papermate Liquid Correction Pen, and lifesaving products such as the Ethicon Mammotome Handh
  • For the 19th-century Albert Medal ( Lifesaving) recipient, see Mark Addy (Albert Medal).
  • A doctor in England has life-saving serum that Bennett and Jack Carter (Jack La
  • ary 1915, the Revenue Cutter Service and the Lifesaving Service were merged and named the U. S. Coas
  • evenue Cutter Service with the United States Lifesaving Service to create the United States Coast Gu
  • the Revenue Cutter Service and United States Lifesaving Service merged in 1915 to form the Coast Gua
  • The U.S. Life-Saving Service constructed the Little Kinnakeet Li
  • 923) was the organizer of the United States Life-Saving Service and the General Superintendent of t
  • Under his direction, the Life-Saving Service was extended to the Pacific Coast a
  • erated under that name until 1939, when the Life-Saving Service was consolidated into the Coast Gua
  • ganization and Methods of the United States Life-Saving Service (1889) and Joshua James-Life Saver
  • In 1915, the United States Lifesaving Service became the United States Coast Guard
  • The U.S. Lifesaving Service merged with other agencies to form t
  • and one of the few reminders that the U.S. Life-Saving Service ever existed.
  • so built according a standard United States Life-Saving Service plan, called the "witch's hat" for
  • evenue Cutter Service with the United States Lifesaving Service, Mackinac, redesignated USCGC Mackin
  • ed States Lighthouse Service, United States Life-Saving Service, Revenue Cutter Service, Steamboat
  • all spent his life creating and leading the Life-Saving Service, one of the predecessor services th
  • ating to shipwrecks, lighthouses, and the US Lifesaving Service.
  • sed to describe members of the United States Lifesaving Service.
  • r specially trained in toxicology - provide life-saving services to Illinois residents and health c
  • eople also have the opportunity to use their lifesaving skills in a competitive environment through
  • nity disaster preparedness and response; and lifesaving skills training (First Aid and CPR).
  • nd a bronze medal from the Alberta Northwest Lifesaving Society.
  • The servicemen of Vermilion Lifesaving Station performed daring rescues of shipwrec
  • Vermilion Lifesaving Station Keeper and Crew
  • It was the first lifesaving station on Canada's Pacific Coast.
  • the Frank A. Palmer grounded near Tathem's life-saving station in New Jersey, but was refloated on
  • Point Allerton Lifesaving Station is an historic building on Nantasket
  • A Marine and Fisheries lifesaving station on the Pacific coast was established
  • es Fish and Wildlife Service to restore the life-saving station on Plum Island.
  • the site of the 19th century Dam Neck Mills Lifesaving Station of the United States Lifesaving Serv
  • ved as a member of the all-black Pea Island Life-Saving Station along the Outer Banks of North Caro
  • The men of the Kitty Hawk Life-Saving Station, 1900.
  • oods was home to a United States Coast Guard lifesaving station, a grocery store, two churches, and
  • he government established the harbor's first lifesaving station.
  • roperty to lighthouses and lightships, from life-saving stations to rescue boats, from buoy tenders
  • t stations were on the Great Lakes, but some lifesaving stations were in the more isolated areas of
  • built according to the "Marquette" style of life-saving stations, one of a number of standard stati
  • 1910 to 1913, he was assistant inspector of lifesaving stations; and, on 1 September 1915, he was p
  • sed mobile clinics as well as neutering and life-saving surgeries carried out under its low cost re
  • first of two brain aneurysms that required life-saving surgery and seven months away from the Sena
  • , (SVU: "Blast"), Warner performs impromptu life-saving surgery on a man who had been shot by his o
  • scious in Cristina's OR as she completes her lifesaving surgery on Derek Shepherd.
  • It's treated intensely, as though it were life-saving surgery, but with the elements and techniqu
  • n nights, with the aim of raising money for life-saving surgery.
  • He was in the New Zealand surf lifesaving team in 1980, 1982 and 1988.
  • rship training, Prefects' Guild, brass band, lifesaving training sessions and first aid.
  • rect orders and risk his career, by issuing life-saving transit visas, or obey orders and turn his
  • enital heart defect, and suggested that the life-saving treatment she received was only possible be
  • rs who disagree with a surrogate choice for life-saving treatment nevertheless to provide it, pendi
  • nd discoveries in medicine, the FDA approved lifesaving treatment for Pompe disease, a previously fa
  • ak David Rocastle's jaw to perform the same life-saving treatment.
  • across areas such as Country Fire Authority, Lifesaving Victoria, Victoria State Emergency Service a
  • Capitol Hill to inform lawmakers about the life-saving work performed at cancer research centers l
  • ise sponsored walks that generate funds for life-saving work throughout Iraq.
  • ish daytime television series, following the lifesaving work of the Yorkshire Air Ambulance.
  • SW Ambulance Service as they go about their life-saving work.
  • These were the first Lifesaving World Championships to include both pool and
  • The 1988 Lifesaving World Championships were held between 22-27